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Ethiopia, Tigray leaders invited for talks in South Africa
A diplomat in Addis Ababa has said the African Union is still waiting for a response from the Tigrayan side.
Musk’s Twitter deal back on: What you need to know
Elon Musk has made yet another U-turn on the acquisition of Twitter, days before he is scheduled to appear in court.
Killing of refugee highlights struggle facing Syrians in Turkey
Working-class Istanbul districts like Bagcilar are the epicentre of the tension between Syrians and Turks.
Qatar’s WISH summit discusses ‘health system resilience’
Sheikha Moza bint Nasser, chairperson of the Qatar Foundation, opens the global summit in Doha.
Mass grave from 1990s war found in Nagorno-Karabakh: Azerbaijan
Baku says the grave contains remains of its soldiers who were allegedly executed by Armenian troops.
Trio of scientists win Nobel Prize for Chemistry
Two Americans and a Dane are honoured for laying the foundation for a more functional form of chemistry.
An unexpected friendship: A brotherly bond, from France to India
A decade ago, a young French researcher and an 8-year-old Indian boy met. Their friendship has guided both their lives.
Global creditors should provide debt relief to Sri Lanka: Amnesty
The island nation is in the grip of a dire economic crisis and has defaulted on its foreign loans.
Roadside bomb kills 3 UN peacekeepers in Central African Republic
The attack on the peacekeepers occurred close to the border with Cameroon, in an area rife with militia activity.
Indonesia’s Jokowi says FIFA offered help after stadium disaster
At least 131 people have now died, among them 33 minors, following a stampede at the Kanjuruhan stadium in East Java.
Photos: India factory turning cigarette stubs into soft toys
Brightly coloured toy bears are made with white stuffing produced from an item more commonly found in a rubbish bin.
Hans Niemann likely cheated over 100 times, investigation finds
A 72-page report by Chess.com seen by WSJ says Niemann had likely received illegal assistance in over 100 online games.
Russia’s Putin signs laws annexing occupied Ukrainian regions
Vladimir Putin formalises a move that Ukraine and its Western allies have condemned as a meaningless 'sham'.
Spain’s plan for menstrual leave is good – but it can go further
Paid leave for menstrual pain should not substitute investments in health research for women and ethnic minorities.
The Colours of Healing: Alternative therapies in Egypt
Egyptian women use alternative therapies - colours, clay, movement and dance - to fight depression and other issues.
Putin’s mobilisation and the potential for a political fallout
Attempts to boost forces in Ukraine appear chaotic and have unleashed rare shows of criticism.
Dozens killed in India after wedding party bus plunges into gorge
At least 25 die after a bus carrying wedding guests veers off the road and falls into a deep gorge in Uttarakhand state.
Taiwan says will use US-led chip alliance to protect local firms
Deputy economy minister says chipmaking requires collaboration to ensure a 'very resilient supply chain'.
Power back in Bangladesh after grid glitch forces 7-hour blackout
Electricity supply restored after the country plunged into a blackout following the failure of its national power grid.
Why Credit Suisse is battling rumours of a Lehman-style crash
Swiss bank's plummeting share price has invited comparisons to the onset of the 2008 global financial crisis.
US announces $625m military aid for Ukraine, Russia warns of risk
Latest weapons package, including four more HIMARS rocket launchers, comes as Ukraine military continues its advance.
New Zealand’s central bank lifts interest rate to 7-year high
Reserve Bank of New Zealand raises the benchmark rate by half a percentage point in fifth straight outsized hike.
Solomon Islands leader Sogavare to visit Australia
Countries are looking to mend relationship strained since a Solomon Islands-China agreement was confirmed in April.
How will Italy’s new far-right government change the country?
Italian voters have chosen a right-wing coalition to govern the nation.
US, South Korea fire weapons after North Korea missile launch
Exercises designed to show allies' military capabilities and deter North Korea from carrying out more 'provocations'.
Young, rebellious and the Myanmar military’s ‘worst enemy’
Young people are leading opposition to the coup and have not been deterred by the military's harassment and brutality.
Trump asks US Supreme Court to weigh in on document dispute
Former president's lawyers ask top court to allow 'special master' to vet documents before they are reviewed by gov't.
Colombia and ELN rebels agree to restart peace talks
Officials say Norway, Venezuela and Cuba would be “guarantor states” and civil society groups would be “essential”.
Is Tesla seeing a slowdown in demand?
There are early signs of caution for world's most valuable car maker, including for its increasingly premium pricing.
Which direction will Bosnia take after its election?
It is hoped the vote will bridge deep ethnic divides in the Balkan country.
US Supreme Court hears arguments in Alabama voting rights case
The case could have implications for the future of voting rights in the US, where partisan voting maps are common.
Russian army maps show major retreats in Ukraine’s Kherson region
Russian defence ministry maps show rapid pullbacks in key Kherson region amid Ukraine army's counteroffensive.
UK to seek asylum ban on refugees crossing the English Channel
Home secretary wants blanket ban on anyone entering the UK irregularly, such as on small boats crossing from France.
US asks DRC to pull oil blocks from auction to protect forests
Authorities in the central African nation launched bids for 30 oil and gas blocks in July.
Musk ready to buy Twitter at original price of $44bn
After the billionaire tried to get out of the deal, a securities filing showed he agreed to buy the social media site.
Ukraine war: Will Putin use nuclear weapons?
Russian president has repeatedly pledged to use all means at his disposal to keep his country safe.
US job openings plummet amid higher rates, slower growth
Job openings in the United States dropped by 10 percent from 11.2 million in July to 10.1 in August, data shows.
Beloved country music star Loretta Lynn dies aged 90
Her music reflected her pride in her humble background and spoke frankly of her experiences as a woman and mother.
Ukraine ‘to join’ Spain and Portugal’s 2030 World Cup bid
Partnership is set to be announced at a news conference on Wednesday, reports say.
Ukraine promises to export more grains to African countries
Many African countries depend heavily on grain imports from Russia and Ukraine and the war has disrupted global supply.
Photos: Kolkata artists make idols to celebrate Durga Puja
The five-day festival commemorates the slaying of a demon king by the lion-riding, 10-armed goddess Durga.
Republican Senate hopeful denies paying for girlfriend’s abortion
Herschel Walker says he strongly opposes abortion rights and calls the accusation in The Daily Beast a “flat-out lie."
An illiberal putsch attempt in Bosnia
Electoral reform imposed on election day threatens to undermine Bosnian democracy.
UK begins first inquiry into government’s pandemic response
The UK recorded more than 20 million COVID-19 cases and more than 166,000 deaths, the seventh-highest death rate.
UAE hopes to attract skilled professionals with new visa rules
The new schemes have been described by local media as the biggest shake-up in the country’s immigration policy in years.
Bangladesh faces power blackout after national grid fails
Apart from parts of Bangladesh's northwest, 'the rest of the country is without power', says an official.
DR Congo appoints new army chief as part of military reforms
The wave of appointments is part of broader framework of military reforms, said a presidential spokesman.
Armed depositors hold up more banks in Lebanon over restrictions
The incident comes amid a wave of bank hold-ups as people grow frustrated over informal capital controls.
UN accuses Bangladesh of suppressing environmental activism
The UN says the Digital Security Act is being used to punish criticism of government, including environmental policies.
Two dead as avalanche hits group of trainee mountaineers in India
At least 19 others missing as soldiers and rescuers scour the area in the northern state of Uttarakhand.
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